October InGroup Titles

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Hi Guys!
This month we have 3 titles we think you’ll love… here they are:

“Dark and beautiful, literary and lovely. . . . Worthy of sitting on a shelf next to Wuthering Heights.” —Melissa Marr, author of Wicked LovelyThe House of Dead Maids

“This is a cathartic story of redemption. Brent, filled with self-doubt, guilt, and a host of worries, is a character today’s adolescents will recognize and agonize with. Fleischman’s writing is filled with beautiful imagery, no more so than in the twirling arms of his whirligigs that remind readers that sustaining the human spirit in an imperfect world requires reaching out to others.”—Voice of Youth AdvocatesWhirligig

“Set in Melbourne, Australia, Hills’ debut explores grief, first love, and first sex with poetic frankness that although occasionally mannered is also refreshing, whether Will is feeling suffocated by well-meaning neighbors or awestruck and alive as he imagines a map of the universe in Taryn’s freckled face.” —BooklistThe Beginner’s Guide to Living

18 Responses to “October InGroup Titles”

I am definitely hoping to read “The House of Dead Maids.” A book with any hint of something paranormal is basically a must read for me. I have always been interested in the paranormal, so I like to see the authors view and how they portray the strange events.

Hey I am interested in Clare B. Dunkle’s Book House of Maids.
I have read almost all her books and loved everything so far! Since this group has been redesigned just lemme know what kind of feedback you are interested in! I am willing to write a review on amazon also,
Melody

I just finished reading “Whirligig” and that was one of the best books I have read in quite a while. The first chapter isn’t that great, but get past that and it’s wonderful. A very quick read that packs a lot of thought and emotion into few pages.